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Seychelle Water Filtration receives orders for 45,000 portable water filtration systems

01 February 2010

Required for the Haiti relief efforts, the orders, totalling more than $500,000 require Seychelle Water Filtration's portable water filtration bottles, pumps, bags and replacement filters

Incorporating Seychelle Water Filtration's advanced micron technology and Biosafe antimicrobial media, the 28 oz Flip Top Bottle, Pure Water Pump and Pure Water Bag are being shipped to Haiti.
 

The Flip Top Bottle can be used with any kind of water except salt and delivers up to 100 gallons of pure fresh water. The Pure Water Pump extends to several feet and can be used to extract and purify water from a range of sources from ponds to puddles. The Pure Water bag has a capacity of 1.5 gallons of water and can deliver around 5 gallons of pure water every hour.
 

 

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